George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... comic muse . And out of an historical age which had enjoyed half a century of weeping , stepped Goldsmith and Sheridan to teach an English population to laugh once again . This opinion is printed in many books and is repeated by many ...
... comic muse . And out of an historical age which had enjoyed half a century of weeping , stepped Goldsmith and Sheridan to teach an English population to laugh once again . This opinion is printed in many books and is repeated by many ...
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... comic literature of this type . There are the relics of the Cibberian genteel comedy , aiding in the intensification of that ' high ' note in comedy against which Goldsmith raised the flag of rebellion ; there is the often mawkishly ...
... comic literature of this type . There are the relics of the Cibberian genteel comedy , aiding in the intensification of that ' high ' note in comedy against which Goldsmith raised the flag of rebellion ; there is the often mawkishly ...
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... comic relief , concluded with farce . By the mid - century farce , which was a term applied to any short one or two act comedy piece , had surpassed pantomime and ballad opera in favor . Farce offered little that was new , the majority ...
... comic relief , concluded with farce . By the mid - century farce , which was a term applied to any short one or two act comedy piece , had surpassed pantomime and ballad opera in favor . Farce offered little that was new , the majority ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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